President Donald Trump nominated Chris Klomp for the position of deputy health secretary on Thursday. Klomp, who has been serving as chief counselor of the Department of Health and Human Services since February, is recognized for his previous role as Medicare director. Trump's announcement highlighted Klomp's leadership qualities and his successful tenure in overseeing Medicare operations. Klomp's nomination is part of a series of health appointments awaiting Senate confirmation, including candidates for the Centers for Disease Control director and surgeon general. Klomp has been involved in negotiations with drug manufacturers regarding pricing strategies and has a background in management consulting and health data services.
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Trump nominates Chris Klomp for deputy health secretary
President Trump has nominated Chris Klomp for deputy health secretary, recognizing his contributions as chief counselor at the Department of Health and Human Services. Klomp's nomination is among several health appointments pending Senate confirmation, and he has been active in negotiations regarding drug pricing.
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